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Building the Old World in a Shell of the New
Shareable 
September 4th, 2012
Part mobile home, part geodisic dome, the red igloo-like structure travels the world, stopping briefly at sites heavily effected by escalating urbanization.
Read MoreGrow-your-own Bridges
positive news
September 3rd, 2012
These bridges are some of the most impressive and resilient structures ever created by humans.
Read More‘Magic’ Wind Turbine Creates Fresh Water Out of Thin Air
the indian express
September 1st, 2012
A French inventor has developed a wind turbine that creates fresh water out of thin air, a solution that could solve the crises in remotest and driest parts of the world.
Read MoreHigh School Student Exports Drug Program to Belarus
The Orange County Register
August 31st, 2012
The senior from San Clemente traveled 6,000 miles to Minsk, the capital of Belarus, to lay the groundwork to introduce her high school’s Next Step drug- and alcohol-prevention program to five high schools there.
Read MoreA Better World by Design Conference
CSRwire 
August 30th, 2012
Each year, A Better World by Design brings a global community of innovators to Providence, Rhode Island to reach across disciplines and unite under a common goal: building a better world.
Read MoreA Walk to Heal the Tar Sands
Yes Magazine 
September 3rd, 2012
August 4 was the third annual Healing Walk through the tar sands, an eight-mile trek through one of the world’s largest ecological dead zones.
Read MoreSenegal: Biomass Plant Lights Up Rural Senegal
allAfrica
September 2nd, 2012
Powered by agricultural waste, the station has lit up homes, lightened women’s domestic burdens and even put a little money in some residents’ pockets.
Read More9-Year-old Selling Lemonade to Help Detroit out of Financial Crisis
USA Today
August 31st, 2012
He was on his way to piano lessons one day when he heard a radio report about the sorry state of Detroit’s finances.
Read MoreNepali Cyclist Reaches Halfway Point in World Tour Promoting Social Justice
Positive News
August 31st, 2012
Beginning in 2003, the 35-year-old has already visited 81 countries, cycling around 52,000 miles in the process as he tries to promote peace and environmental protection across the globe.
Read MoreCameroon: Nation Enlists Women in Reforestation Effort
allAfrica
August 29th, 2012
But tackling deforestation and climate change aren’t the only aims of the project; it also hopes to support women by providing additional income and easing poverty.
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